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Critics Choice Awards 2026 and the Stories That Stayed With Us
Every year leaves behind a certain feeling. Some years rush past in noise, while others settle quietly into memory. The year leading to the Critics Choice Awards 2026 belongs to the second kind. It was shaped by stories that did not beg for attention but earned it slowly. Films and shows sat with grief, love, faith, loneliness, and the simple act of surviving another day. Viewers did not just watch these stories. They carried them into their own lives. As awards season approaches, the Critics Choice Awards 2026 invite us to pause and reflect. Not on popularity, but on meaning. Not on numbers, but on moments that felt real enough to hurt.
By Muqadas khan6 days ago in Geeks
Song Sung Blue (2025) - A Heartwarming Musical Drama
I am an entertainer. Song Sung Blue is a 2025 biography film about the real-life Milwaukee musical duo, Mike and Claire Sardina, and their rise to fame with a Neil Diamond tribute band, “Lightning & Thunder.” As they experience success, they undergo personal tragedy and family hardships in their personal lives.
By Marielle Sabbag7 days ago in Geeks
'Avengers: Doomsday': Will Doom Be Targeting The Heroes' Children? If So, Why?
Though the film is still a year away, promotion for the long awaited Avengers: Doomsday has begun, with a collection of teasers set to air in cinemas in front of Avatar: Fire and Ash. After spending a week each exclusive to theatres, the first two teasers, highlighting Steve Rogers and Thor, have now been released online.
By Kristy Anderson7 days ago in Geeks
The bads of bollywood
Hindi cinema has discovered a ruthless truth: nothing resurrects a career quite like becoming the villain. For actors slipping out of the spotlight—or never fully owning it—the antagonist has become a second, sharper debut. Not the moustache-twirling tyrant of old, but a figure of control, silence, and calibrated violence. In this new grammar of menace, power is not declared; it is assumed. And no one embodies this shift more precisely than Akshaye Khanna.
By Dena Falken Esq7 days ago in Geeks
Mia Khalifa attends Capitals game against Panthers
The Washington Capitals had a famous fan in attendance for their game against the Florida Panthers on Monday. The matchup already carried plenty of attention due to the competitive history between the two teams, but the presence of a high profile fan added an extra layer of buzz around the arena. Fans seated nearby quickly noticed the familiar face, and social media reactions followed almost instantly as photos and clips began circulating online.
By Dena Falken Esq7 days ago in Geeks
Sara Ali Khan’s New Year getaway reflects nature and calm
Sara Ali Khan Rings in the New Year Amidst Nature and Close Ones Sara Ali Khan has been away from the spotlight for quite some time after the release of her last film, which failed to impress audiences. However, her recent social media post suggests that she is living her best life.
By Dena Falken Esq8 days ago in Geeks
Bollywood Roundup: Sonam Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, and more…
Sonam Kapoor Showers Sister Anshula With Love on Her Birthday MUMBAI, India — Sonam Kapoor is in full sister-love mode. The actress took to Instagram to wish her “darling” sister Anshula Kapoor a happy birthday, calling her an “angel” and sharing a sweet throwback photo of the two together.
By Dena Falken Esq8 days ago in Geeks
SCOOP: Anil Kapoor Secures Rights to Cult Classic ‘Nayak’ with Plans for a Sequel
Anil Kapoor, a veteran actor with a remarkable film career, is set to revisit one of his most iconic roles. The beloved political drama Nayak (2001), which initially struggled at the box office but later gained a cult following, may soon see a sequel. Reports suggest that Kapoor has acquired the rights to the film and is eager to develop a follow-up, recognizing the enduring affection fans have for the original story.
By Dena Falken Esq8 days ago in Geeks











